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I usually pronounce it as "wanov" but not sure if it's the correct pronounction and need some clarification.

Thanks in advance.

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    More wun-ov than on-ov Commented Jun 14, 2022 at 14:50

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Americans are very likely to drop the v sound if the next word begins with a consonant. The result is more like wunnuh.

If the next word begins with a vowel, as in "one of a kind", I don't think we're as likely to drop the v. So the result is more like wunnuv.

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    I think this depends on the following sound and whether it's a vowel or not. If the following sound is a consonant, as in "one of these", we drop the v sound, but if it's a vowel, as in "one of a kind", I don't think we're as likely to.
    – stangdon
    Commented Jun 14, 2022 at 15:19
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"wun-uv" or "wun-nuh" depending on the dialect.

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  • What about 'wun-ov'? Commented Jun 14, 2022 at 18:57
  • @MichaelHarvey: Of is normally pronounced with a schwa vowel, at least in my (American) dialect. I find it hard to believe that someone speaking quickly would un-reduce the schwa to some other vowel.
    – Kevin
    Commented Jun 14, 2022 at 23:08

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